Point of interest about the Farmtek system -- it was at the absolute limit of its range that evening. I have Yagi antennae on order, but they won't be here in time for the next event. So, the course designer needs to keep in mind how far the start and finish are from the control unit in order to make it work. Also, please add "timing" to the worker list; I had to work for 2 out of the 3 heats because nobody signed up to replace me.
Yes, I noticed a few key positions were missing and I filled in temporarily as needed. I think there is a case to be made for bumping the registration to 60 so that we have enough workers and cars running for 2 heats (remember the min. 30 per heat we discussed earlier in the year). The people will still get the roughly the same no. of runs we got last night. I think I know why LA region limited their entries to 60 at their practices now ... because less than that they would have needed more workers.
Also next event I will likely be entered and running so I won't be around to fill in other positions as needed or even to see it for that matter.
A simpler course would also speed up setup (so we could get started on-time. I did not do a proper course walk even ... and looked at the course from the truck as we drove it slowly in order to speed things up in setup) as well as a bit more help setting up the course.
The course on the side lot? No one had time for that.
Maybe a single but more comprehensive course for the evening is best - less to learn, still lots of repetitions, less to set up ... I'll think of what to do for Wed. Aug. 9 ... have some ideas already.
R